As Álber Vázquez emphasizes in his narrative, the story did not end with victory. The conquistadors quickly turned on one another in a bloody struggle for the spoils of war.
Following the execution, the Spanish marched into Cuzco , the sacred capital, effectively ending centralized Inca rule. Civil War and Legacy Pizarro Y La Conquista Del Imperio Inca ГЃlber...
Pizarro founded Lima in 1535 to serve as a coastal capital, facilitating communication with Spain. However, his conquest initiated a period of catastrophic population decline for the indigenous people due to violence, forced labor, and disease. As Álber Vázquez emphasizes in his narrative, the
As Álber Vázquez emphasizes in his narrative, the story did not end with victory. The conquistadors quickly turned on one another in a bloody struggle for the spoils of war.
Following the execution, the Spanish marched into Cuzco , the sacred capital, effectively ending centralized Inca rule. Civil War and Legacy
Pizarro founded Lima in 1535 to serve as a coastal capital, facilitating communication with Spain. However, his conquest initiated a period of catastrophic population decline for the indigenous people due to violence, forced labor, and disease.